The trailer for Sony Pictures’ Bullet Train was released at the beginning of the month, and it got filmgoers excited to see the latest entry from Deadpool 2 and Atomic Blonde director, David Leitch. The movie has since been pushed back until July, taking over the release date that originally belonged to Black Adam. Sony describes the original movie event as “a fun, delirious action-thriller” with Academy Award-winner Brad Pitt “headlining an ensemble cast of eclectic, diverse assassins — all with connected yet conflicting objectives — set against the backdrop of a non-stop ride through modern-day Japan.” The movie will also feature Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kraven the Hunter, Avengers: Age of Ultron) who recently shared with HERO Magazine in a conversation with Spider-Man: No Way Home’s Andrew Garfield that Bullet Train went through some major changes during production, and it sounds like they were for the better.